FAA Flight Cancellations Worsen During Government Shutdown
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* FAA Flight Cuts: The Federal Aviation management (FAA) is ordering airlines to reduce flights due to the ongoing government shutdown. Cuts will increase incrementally: 6% of schedules now, 8% by Thursday, and 10% next Friday. Potential cuts could reach up to 20%. International flights are not affected.
* Shutdown Impact: Air traffic controllers and airport security screeners are working without pay. Federal workers are missing their second paycheck. Some controllers are taking second jobs.
* Flight Cancellations & Delays: Approximately 2,200 U.S.flights were canceled on Saturday (about 7% of the schedule). Over 6,700 flights were delayed. Delays were especially noticeable at major airports like Hartsfield-Jackson atlanta and San Francisco.
* Thanksgiving Concerns: The disruptions are happening during a typically slow travel period, but the impact could be much greater during the busy Thanksgiving holiday.
* Airline & Rental Car Response: Airlines are waiving change fees and offering refunds. Hertz reported a 20% increase in one-way car rentals following the FAA announcement.
* Airline Plea: Airlines are urging washington D.C. leaders to resolve the shutdown quickly.
